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Q. My 16-year-old daughter just got her driver’s license. Can she drive her siblings to school?A. Vehicle Code Section 12814.6 just took effect on Jan.1, 2006. It reads as follows: A driver’s license issued to a person at least 16 years of age but under 18 years of age shall be issued a “provisional” driver’s license, and it is subject to all of the following restrictions: During the first 12 months after issuance of a provisional license, the licensee may not do any of the following unless accompanied and supervised by a licensed driver who is the licensee’s parent or guardian, a licensed driver who is 25 years of age or older, or a licensed or certified driving instructor. A) Drive between the hours of 11 p.m. and 5 a.m. B) Transport passengers who are under 20 years of age. This means that if her siblings are under the age of 20 years old, she cannot have them as passengers.Q.  An ex-girlfriend of mine has spread nasty rumors...
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